Re: [MV] M1009 rear brake lines

From: James Shanks (n1vbn@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep 05 2005 - 06:19:17 PDT


Ron,

 Go to your local car parts joint like Napa or an
old style local auto parts joint and buy all the
brake lines you need. All the brake lines are
standard Chevy Blazer but if you have a flare kit
among your tool kit you can make any brake line
needed from straight stock line and use a bending
tool to get the correct bend needed. It is a lot
cheaper and easier to do it this way than buy
Chevy parts from a Dealer where you generally pay
top price.

James Shanks
1985 M-1009

--- Ron <rojoha@adelphia.net> wrote:

> Found my brake fluid leak on the armored brake
> line going down from the
> chassis to the rear axle. All the lines look
> pretty cheesy.
> Since it is 'just' a 1985 Chevy Blazer, are
> all the lines available from
> your local Chevy dealer? Or are they 'special'?
> Any MV dealers that have complete SS line
> kits for them like they are
> making for M38A1s and M37s?
>
> TIA, Ronzo
>
>
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